What did you take Anatomy with

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Anatomy is a prereq. What did you guys take in the same semester? Im thinking about 3 easy classes like college success, marriage and family, etc. I want to leave math and other sciences for the fall.

Specializes in Med/Surg, Oncology.

Last semester I took A&P 1 with math. This semester I'm finishing my pre-reqs with A&P 2/lab, Microbiology/lab, English, Theatre Appreciation, and Speech.

Specializes in PCT, RN.

Last semester I took A&PI, Intro to Psych, Health Careers, and Medical Terminology.

This semester I'm in A&PII, Quantitative Reasoning (math), English Comp, and Intro. to Communication.

Specializes in Cardiac PCU/Med-Telemetry.

Im currently taking A&P I with microbiology, nutrition, & college algebra. Its been a very busy semester. I would recommend it only if you are serious and have great time management. I have almost As except A&P I. Lol which is borderline to almost an A.

Specializes in Critical Care.

I took Anatomy I and II back to back in two 8 week courses. That semester I also took Chemistry, and History.

Im currently taking A&P I with microbiology, nutrition, & college algebra. Its been a very busy semester. I would recommend it only if you are serious and have great time management. I have almost As except A&P I. Lol which is borderline to almost an A.

Dang that a lot

I took A&P along with history and nutrition in the same semester

I'm taking A&P 1 this summer in a 5 week course and I'm dreading it. It's my only class that semester (obviously!) but it's 5 hours a day 4 days a week and I work 30 hrs/week so I know it will be super intense.

I'm taking A&P 2 in the Fall with Micro and Lifespan Psych. I think it will be fine since it's a regular semester.

It depends on the person, I think, their abilities, study habits, time management skills, and extracurricular responsibilities.

And here I am embarrassed to be taking one night class and have it kill me. Taking APII and just working full time. It kills my free time.

Some people take the prerequisite classes one at a time to insure that A grade to make themselves competitive. Nothing wrong with this if you are patient.

Specializes in SICU, trauma, neuro.

I think I took it with Into to Psych, Intro to Soc, and Nutrition for Health Professionals.

At a local community college I took Anatomy & Physiology with Mircobiology.

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